Tammy Oakland

Tammy Oakland

Tammy Oakland

 

It's safe to eat Romaine lettuce again!

Whoo hoo!!!!  I was getting tired of iceburg lettuce.  And my turtle and guinea pigs were missing their Romaine :) 

Great news lettuce lovers – the Centers for Disease Control  (CDC) has given an all-clear with regard to the recent E. coli outbreak  associated with the greens grown in Arizona.

According to the FDA, the last shipments of Yuma romaine were harvested April 16th,  which means that any romaine lettuce from the region that found its way  to stores or restaurants is likely now past its 21-day shelf life.

One note - it can take two or three weeks to develop symptoms of E.  coli. So other illnesses may be reported, but they aren’t likely to be a  “new” strain.

Source: CDC 


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